Thursday, June 16, 2011

Big Lucky

Scott Omelia was visiting relatives on Amelia Island so he treated his 7 year old son Palmer to a morning of backcountry fishing on The Anglers Mark.  We had some severe thunderstorms last night and there was lingering wind and overcast skies as we headed up the Nassau River with a tide high and still coming in.  We made our first stop at a small creek and tossed out some live shrimp under floats.  It wasn't long before Palmer's float disappeared and his drag began to rip out!  FISH ON!  He held on tight and then his dad pitched in and they fought the fish around the boat a couple of times before we landed a nice 3' Bonnethead Shark for pictures and release.  Shortly after Palmer dubbed the rod he was using "Big Lucky"!  We hit another spot with know real bites then headed over to Broward Island to fish the flooded logs and limbs.  Although we were still using the float rigs, we also tossed out a jig and shrimp combo and it that turned out to be the trick because Palmer soon had a hookup and pulled in his first feisty Redfish.  He went back to the same spot and a little later had a hard bite and another fight on his hands.  I was retreiving the net when I heard him yell, "it's a Big Redfish" and then we saw it roll up behind the boat. He cranked the fish in and we netted a nice 19", 3lb Redfish for pictures and release.  We tried a couple of more spots then headed in, counting it as another great day to be on the water!

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